Scappoose Bay Watershed Council (SBWC) and Friends of Nob Hill Nature Park invite you to join the semi-annual volunteer work day on Saturday, November 2, from 1 to 3 PM. We need help to pull ivy and put in native plants in the lower park.
Nob Hill Nature Park is an oak woodland overlooking the Columbia River. The Friends need help to pull invasive English ivy and put in some new plants donated by SBWC.
Dress for the weather, including rain gear if needed. Please bring gloves, tools, water and snack items. This work party takes place rain or shine. Meet at kiosk across from city’s water treatment plant at 451 Plymouth Street, in St Helens. All are welcome.
Pre-registration is requested by Friday, November 1 by calling Scappoose Bay Watershed Council at 503-397-7904. Or e-mail to: info@scappoosebay-wc.org. For day of event, call 503-349-8586. We look forward to seeing you!
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